Super Bowl Winners

Statistic Verification

Source: National Football League

Research Date: February 1st, 2015

The Super Bowl is an annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The contest is held in an American city that is chosen three to four years beforehand, usually in warm-weather or domed sites. Since 1971, the winner of the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game has faced the winner of the National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Before the 1970 merger between the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL), the two leagues met in four such contests. The first two were known as the "AFL-NFL World Championship Game." Super Bowl III in 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker, the names "Super Bowl I" and "Super Bowl II" were retroactively applied to the first two games. The NFC leads in Super Bowl wins with 25, while the AFC has won 21.

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Game

Date

Winning Team

Score

Losing Team

Venue

XLIX

Feb 1, 2015

New England Patriots

28-24

Seattle Seahawks

University of Phoenix Stadium

XLVIII

Feb 2, 2014

Seattle Seahawks

43-8

Denver Broncos

MetLife Stadium

XLVII

Feb 3, 2013

Baltimore Ravens

34-31

San Francisco 49ers

Mercedes Benz Superdome

XLVI

Feb 5, 2012

New York Giants

21–17

New England Patriots

Lucas Oil Stadium

XLV

Feb 6, 2011

Green Bay Packers

31–25

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cowboys Stadium

XLIV

Feb 7, 2010

New Orleans Saints

31–17

Indianapolis Colts

Sun Life Stadium

XLIII

Feb 1, 2009

Pittsburgh Steelers

27–23

Arizona Cardinals

Raymond James Stadium

XLII

Feb 3, 2008

New York Giants

17–14

New England Patriots

University of Phoenix Stadium

XLI

Feb 4, 2007

Indianapolis Colts

29–17

Chicago Bears

Dolphin Stadium

XL

Feb 5, 2006

Pittsburgh Steelers

21–10

Seattle Seahawks

Ford Field

XXXIX

Feb 6, 2005

New England Patriots

24–21

Philadelphia Eagles

ALLTEL Stadium

XXXVIII

Feb 1, 2004

New England Patriots

32–29

Carolina Panthers

Reliant Stadium

XXXVII

Jan 26, 2003

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

48–21

Oakland Raiders

Qualcomm Stadium

XXXVI

Feb 3, 2002

New England Patriots

20–17

St. Louis Rams

Louisiana Superdome

XXXV

Jan 28, 2001

Baltimore Ravens

34–7

New York Giants

Raymond James Stadium

XXXIV

Jan 30, 2000

St. Louis Rams

23–16

Tennessee Titans

Georgia Dome

XXXIII

Jan 31, 1999

Denver Broncos

34–19

Atlanta Falcons

Pro Player Stadium

XXXII

Jan 25, 1998

Denver Broncos

31–24

Green Bay Packers

Qualcomm Stadium

XXXI

Jan 26, 1997

Green Bay Packers

35–21

New England Patriots

Louisiana Superdome

XXX

Jan 28, 1996

Dallas Cowboys

27–17

Pittsburgh Steelers

Sun Devil Stadium

XXIX

Jan 29, 1995

San Francisco 49ers

49–26

San Diego Chargers

Joe Robbie Stadium

XXVIII

Jan 30, 1994

Dallas Cowboys

30–13

Buffalo Bills

Georgia Dome

XXVII

Jan 31, 1993

Dallas Cowboys

52–17

Buffalo Bills

Rose Bowl

XXVI

Jan 26, 1992

Washington Redskins

37–24

Buffalo Bills

Metrodome

XXV

Jan 27, 1991

New York Giants

20–19

Buffalo Bills

Tampa Stadium

XXIV

Jan 28, 1990

San Francisco 49ers

55–10

Denver Broncos

Louisiana Superdome

XXIII

Jan 22, 1989

San Francisco 49ers

20–16

Cincinnati Bengals

Joe Robbie Stadium

XXII

Jan 31, 1988

Washington Redskins

42–10

Denver Broncos

Jack Murphy Stadium

XXI

Jan 25, 1987

New York Giants

39–20

Denver Broncos

Rose Bowl

XX

Jan 26, 1986

Chicago Bears

46–10

New England Patriots

Louisiana Superdome

XIX

Jan 20, 1985

San Francisco 49ers

38–16

Miami Dolphins

Stanford Stadium

XVIII

Jan 22, 1984

Los Angeles Raiders

38–9

Washington Redskins

Tampa Stadium

XVII

Jan 30, 1983

Washington Redskins

27–17

Miami Dolphins

Rose Bowl

XVI

Jan 24, 1982

San Francisco 49ers

26–21

Cincinnati Bengals

Pontiac Silverdome

XV

Jan 25, 1981

Oakland Raiders

27–10

Philadelphia Eagles

Louisiana Superdome

XIV

Jan 20, 1980

Pittsburgh Steelers

31–19

Los Angeles Rams

Rose Bowl

XIII

Jan 21, 1979

Pittsburgh Steelers

35–31

Dallas Cowboys

Orange Bowl

XII

Jan 15, 1978

Dallas Cowboys

27–10

Denver Broncos

Louisiana Superdome

XI

Jan 9, 1977

Oakland Raiders

32–14

Minnesota Vikings

Rose Bowl

X

Jan 18, 1976

Pittsburgh Steelers

21–17

Dallas Cowboys

Orange Bowl

IX

Jan 12, 1975

Pittsburgh Steelers

16–6

Minnesota Vikings

Tulane Stadium

VIII

Jan 13, 1974

Miami Dolphins

24–7

Minnesota Vikings

Rice Stadium

VII

Jan 14, 1973

Miami Dolphins

14–7

Washington Redskins

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

VI

Jan 16, 1972

Dallas Cowboys

24–3

Miami Dolphins

Tulane Stadium

V

Jan 17, 1971

Baltimore Colts

16–13

Dallas Cowboys

Orange Bowl

IV

Jan 11, 1970

Kansas City Chiefs

23–7

Minnesota Vikings

Tulane Stadium

III

Jan 12, 1969

New York Jets

16–7

Baltimore Colts

Orange Bowl

II

Jan 14, 1968

Green Bay Packers

33–14

Oakland Raiders

Orange Bowl

I

Jan 15, 1967

Green Bay Packers

35–10

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Appearances

Team

Wins

Losses

Most Recent Appearance

8

Pittsburgh Steelers

6

2

2010

8

Dallas Cowboys

5

3

1995

8

New England Patriots

4

4

2015

6

San Francisco 49ers

5

1

2012

6

Denver Broncos

2

4

1998

5

Green Bay Packers

4

1

2010

5

New York Giants

4

1

2011

5

Washington Redskins

3

2

1991

5

Los Angeles / Oakland Raiders

3

2

2002

5

Miami Dolphins

2

3

1984

4

Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts

2

2

2009

4

Minnesota Vikings

0

4

1976

4

Buffalo Bills

0

4

1993

3

Seattle Seahawks

1

2

2015

3

Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams

1

2

2001

2

Kansas City Chiefs

1

1

1969

2

Baltimore Ravens

2

0

2012

2

Chicago Bears

1

1

2006

2

Cincinnati Bengals

0

2

1988

2

Philadelphia Eagles

0

2

2004

1

New York Jets

1

0

1968

1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1

0

2002

1

New Orleans Saints

1

0

2009

1

San Diego Chargers

0

1

1994

1

Atlanta Falcons

0

1

1998

1

Tennessee Titans

0

1

1999

1

Carolina Panthers

0

1

2003

1

Arizona Cardinals

0

1

2008

0

Cleveland Browns

0

0

N/A

0

Detroit Lions

0

0

N/A

0

Jacksonville Jaguars

0

0

N/A

0

Houston Texans

0

0

N/A

This is a list of National Football League (NFL) champions before the 1970 AFL–NFL merger. Since the completion of the merger in 1970, the Super Bowl has served as the NFL championship game. Unlike the Super Bowl, which is contested at a venue selected years in advance, NFL championship games from 1933 to 1969 took place at the home field of one of the competing teams.

Season

Date

Winning Team

Score

Losing Team

Location

1965

Jan 2, 1966

Green Bay Packers

23–12

Cleveland Browns

Lambeau Field

1964

Dec 27

Cleveland Browns

27–0

Baltimore Colts

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1963

Dec 29

Chicago Bears

14–10

New York Giants

Wrigley Field

1962

Dec 30

Green Bay Packers

16–7

New York Giants

Yankee Stadium

1961

Dec 31

Green Bay Packers

37–0

New York Giants

"New" City Stadium

1960

Dec 26

Philadelphia Eagles

17–13

Green Bay Packers

Franklin Field

1959

Dec 27

Baltimore Colts

31–16

New York Giants

Memorial Stadium

1958

Dec 28

Baltimore Colts

23–17 (OT)

New York Giants

Yankee Stadium

1957

Dec 29

Detroit Lions

59–14

Cleveland Browns

Briggs Stadium

1956

Dec 30

New York Giants

47–7

Chicago Bears

Yankee Stadium

1955

Dec 26

Cleveland Browns

38–14

Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

1954

Dec 26

Cleveland Browns

56–10

Detroit Lions

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1953

Dec 27

Detroit Lions

17–16

Cleveland Browns

Briggs Stadium

1952

Dec 21

Detroit Lions

17–7

Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1951

Dec 23

Los Angeles Rams

24–17

Cleveland Browns

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

1950

Dec 24

Cleveland Browns

30–28

Los Angeles Rams

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1949

Dec 18

Philadelphia Eagles

14–0

Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

1948

Dec 19

Philadelphia Eagles

7–0

Chicago Cardinals

Shibe Park

1947

Dec 28

Chicago Cardinals

28–21

Philadelphia Eagles

Comiskey Park

1946

Dec 15

Chicago Bears

24–14

New York Giants

Polo Grounds

1945

Dec 16

Cleveland Rams

15–14

Washington Redskins

Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1944

Dec 17

Green Bay Packers

14–7

New York Giants

Polo Grounds

1943

Dec 26

Chicago Bears

41–21

Washington Redskins

Wrigley Field

1942

Dec 13

Washington Redskins

14–6

Chicago Bears

Griffith Stadium

1941

Dec 21

Chicago Bears

37–9

New York Giants

Wrigley Field

1940

Dec 8

Chicago Bears

73–0

Washington Redskins

Griffith Stadium

1939

Dec 10

Green Bay Packers

27–0

New York Giants

Dairy Bowl

1938

Dec 11

New York Giants

23–17

Green Bay Packers

Polo Grounds

1937

Dec 12

Washington Redskins

28–21

Chicago Bears

Wrigley Field

1936

Dec 13

Green Bay Packers

21–6

Boston Redskins

Polo Grounds

1935

Dec 15

Detroit Lions

26–7

New York Giants

University of Detroit Stadium

1934

Dec 9

New York Giants

30–13

Chicago Bears

Polo Grounds

1933

Dec 17

Chicago Bears

23–21

New York Giants

Wrigley Field

From 1920–1932, the league champion was determined by a team’s win–loss percentage, with tied games omitted. In 1932, because of a tie in the final standings, a playoff game was played to determine the championship.

Season

Team

Win

Loss

Tie

1932

Chicago Bears

7

1

6

1931

Green Bay Packers

12

2

0

1930

Green Bay Packers

10

3

1

1929

Green Bay Packers

12

0

1

1928

Providence Steam Roller

8

1

2

1927

New York Giants

11

1

1

1926

Frankford Yellow Jackets

14

1

2

1925

Chicago Cardinals

11

2

1

1924

Cleveland Bulldogs

7

1

1

1923

Canton Bulldogs

11

0

1

1922

Canton Bulldogs

10

0

2

1921

Chicago Staleys

9

1

1

1920

Akron Pros

8

0

3

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